I did go out to the Dogopolov-Harrison match which Harrison won 7-6,6-4. It was a short big servers match with only one break but Harrison had the upper hand in the ground play all the time. I have never seen him play so well with shot after shot painting the line. Dolgo could never get his game going and there was none of the exuberance that I saw in his match against Devarrman in Washington.

Maybe there is a future for American tennis.

Tomorrow looks fairly dull and I'll probably not go out until the afternoon to see Almagro vs Dimitrov on the Stadium court.

I did go out to the Dogopolov-Harrison match which Harrison won 7-6,6-4. It was a short big servers match with only one break but Harrison had the upper hand in the ground play all the time. I have never seen him play so well with shot after shot painting the line. Dolgo could never get his game going and there was none of the exuberance that I saw in his match against Devarrman in Washington.

Maybe there is a future for American tennis.

Tomorrow looks fairly dull and I'll probably not go out until the afternoon to see Almagro vs Dimitrov on the Stadium court.

Great to hear Harrison played so well! I've always liked him. Also, great to see Baker back representing Tennessee (w00t! ) and winning against a pretty solid opponent in Istomin. Also, good win for Dimitrov over Almagro. And great to see Lauren Davis pull the upset over a much higher ranked opponent. Fish and Querrey really let the Americans down, but oh well. It's not like American tennis is going anywhere for a while anyway. Kiri had a ton of trouble, but managed to pull it out. And it looks like Kerber's about to wrap it up as well.

Terrible play by JJ but Blake is very good as well. Gotta miss this Blake. Probably the most affected guy on tour by surface homogenization.

That is match he needs to overcome consistently. Black is playing well, that is good for Blake and Jerzy. Jerzy will learn how do play more consistenly and understand more about game and shot selection.